Use eaten in a sentence
Sentences ending with eaten
- Slowly, heavily, he went to his study, where his breakfast was always eaten. [11]
- Its business is to live a brief chicken life, lay, and be eaten. [4]
- It came with shining scales glistening in the light and settled on the land acre upon acre, morgen upon morgen; and when it rose again the fields, ready for the harvest, were like a desert--the fields which the locust had eaten. [11]
- The news spread over the ship; the starboard watch trooped up with their dinners half eaten. [9]
- It was the only plain English document, undarkened by ciphers and mysteries, and responsibly signed and authenticated, which squarely implicated the Reformers in the raid, and it was not to Mr. Rhodes's interest that it should be eaten. [5]
- And am I no longer old Doris whom you have even joked with, and whose food you have eaten? [10]
- When the dishes had been removed and the replete feasters had washed and dried their hands, they filled their cups out of a jar of mixed wine, of which the dimensions answered worthily to the meal they had eaten. [10]
- There were first courses of three sorts of cold meat, accompanied with two sorts of salad; the one, a composite, with a potato basis, of all imaginable things that are eaten. [4]
- But there the carrier refused her a seat without the money which she had promised him, and the landlord demanded payment for her night's lodging and the bit of food she had eaten. [10]
- That valiant chieftain came fearlessly on at the head of a phalanx of oyster-fed Pavonians and a corps de reserve of the Van Arsdales and Van Bummels, who had remained behind to digest the enormous dinner they had eaten. [4]
Short sentences using eaten
- We were eaten up? [5]
- Probably eaten. [5]
Sentences containing eaten two or more times
- The Genuine Mexican Plug had eaten a ton of the article, and the man said he would have eaten a hundred if he had let him. [5]
- For instance, many of their friends had been devoured by sharks; the sharks, in their turn, were caught and eaten by other men; later, these men were captured in war, and eaten by the enemy. [5]
More example sentences with the word eaten in them
- They had served with Nicholls in Spain, but not having eaten King Louis's bread, eyed all Frenchmen askance, and were not needlessly courteous to Iberville, whose achievements they could scarce appreciate, having done no Indian fighting. [11]
- It is they who have eaten up the $14,000 I left with you in such a brief time, no doubt. [5]
- We found many who had eaten the dorian, and they all spoke of it with a sort of rapture. [5]
- In Florence he was so annoyed by beggars that he pretends to have seized and eaten one in a frantic spirit of revenge. [5]
- When the supper was over he hardly knew whether he had eaten any of it or not, and he certainly hadn't heard any of the conversation. [5]
- How quiet it was inside when her light supper was eaten, bread and beans and pea-soup--she had got this from her French mother. [11]
- I said I was innocent, then, for I had not eaten any chestnuts. [5]
- When the dessert was finally eaten, and after sunset, in the brilliant light of the lamps and candles, greater attention was paid to the mixing vessels, all remained silent to listen to his fervid speech. [10]
- In winter breakfast was eaten by the light of a rococo metal lamp set in the centre of the table. [9]
- The rascal fell upon me, and killed my dog and--by my Osirian father!--the crocodiles would long since have eaten him if a woman had not come between us, and made herself known to me as Bent-Anat, the daughter of Rameses. [10]
- It was said up in Quebec, your excellency, that such men have eaten at your table. [11]
- It is sweet to the taste; horses and cattle are fond of it, and when they have once eaten it they prefer it to anything else, and often refuse other food. [4]
- It is easy to recall the names of brilliant men whose fine talents have been eaten away by this habit of unveracity. [4]
- So I had to keep still several hours day after day, though I confess, to my shame, that I remember nothing about the sittings except having eaten some particularly good candied fruit. [10]
- It was not till long after that I learned with surprise that he is a rodent mammal, of the species Arctomys monax, is called at the West a ground-hog, and is eaten by people of color with great relish. [4]
- There are the three layers again and the solid earth between--and, besides, there were only eight in Noah's family, and they could not have eaten all these oysters in the two or three months they staid on top of that mountain. [5]
- Comfortably bestowed in this mountain tavern, after they had toasted and eaten their venison and lit their pipes, they drew about the fire. [11]
- The answer to this is that the hostility was exhibited by the captivity and the intimation that Smith was being fatted to be eaten, and this was permitted to stand. [4]
- The name of this god was Pua; its body was made of a bird, now eaten by the Hawaiians, and called in their language alae. [5]
- All through breakfast they went waltzing through my brain; and when, at last, I rolled up my napkin, I could not tell whether I had eaten anything or not. [5]
- It was little they could have eaten in any case; it was less than little they had to eat. [5]
- By this time the young men will have eaten, and you will call them to your assistance. [5]
- Alas, alas, in the years to come we shall have to bite deep into the flesh, till the blood flows, if we wish to escape being eaten up ourselves! [10]
- The rest of the page was resolved into a filmy floating substance, no more tangible than the ashy skeleton on which writing still lives when the paper itself has been eaten by flame, and the flame swallowed by the air. [11]
- We've eaten all the mules and rats and sugar cane in town. [9]
- She thought of the meal he had eaten, of the coffee he had drunk. [11]
- In Old England the daughter would have eaten the bitter bread of a governess in some rich family. [6]
- The melon and the date have gone bitter to the taste, The weevil, it has eaten at the core The core of my heart, the mildew findeth it. [11]
- Can't you see that it has eaten into his soul? [9]
- I convinced him that his practical inference was hasty and illogical, but in the mean time he had eaten the peaches. [6]
- She also learned that he had eaten very little, and that he had sent a man into Vilray for something or other. [11]
- No man may tell his dreams fasting; but as soon as I had eaten my first mouthful she would bid me tell her all, to the veriest trifle, and would solemnly seek the interpretation of every vision. [10]
- He ate his supper to-night with his usual appetite, which had always been sparing; and he would have eaten the same amount if the Northeastern Railroads had been going into the hands of a receiver the next day. [9]
- Breakfast in Fillmore Street, never a lively meal, was more dismal than usual that morning, eaten to the accompaniment of slopping water from the roofs on the pavement of the passage. [9]
- They treated us splendidly--aided us, and carried us up the bank, and brought us water, poi, bananas, and green coconuts; but the white men took care of us and prevented those who would have eaten too much from doing so. [5]
- Simnel = a sort of biscuit, cup-shaped, supposed to represent unleavened bread, specially eaten at Easter. [11]
- To think--she was sitting here, talking easily to a man who had eaten at kings' tables--with the king! [11]
- You've eaten nothing since sunset, two days ago. [11]
- Yet all day, since he had eaten the sacred bread, there had been ringing in his ears the words: "Holy bread, I take thee; If I die suddenly, Serve me as a sacrament. [11]
- It was because she had given the man the porridge long ago and he had already eaten it all up. [5]
- She intended to set out a good meal, and she had the true housewife's desire that it should be eaten, that there should be enough of it, and that the guests should like it. [4]
- They had often seized their food from the kettles and eaten it at the next stopping-place, but all was cheerfully done; the light-heartedness of youth did not vanish from their enthusiastic hearts. [10]
- The prisoner had searched them out and eaten them. [5]
- It seems that Rosette had got into the street and eaten something horrible out of the kennel. [9]
- But you are right as usual, Herse, as usual, only--here am I battening like a senator while you--I lay a wager you have drunk nothing but milk all day and eaten nothing but bread and radishes. [10]
- This was Old Phelps, whose appetite had failed the day before,--his imagination being in better working order than his stomach: he had eaten little that day, and his legs became so groggy that he was obliged to rest at short intervals. [4]
- Are you lost or have the wolves eaten you? [2]
- He had been on his feet a good part of a day and a night (for it was now two or three o'clock in the morning), and had eaten nothing meantime. [5]
- There was no offending magnanimity, no lofty compassion in his blameless eyes, but a human something which took no account of the years that the locust had eaten, the old mad, bad years, the wrong and the shame of them. [11]
- Hast thou eaten of the tree whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat? [11]
- Mr. Price told of the rage Topham Beauclerk had got Dr. Johnson into, by setting down a mark for each oyster the sage had eaten, and showing him the count. [9]
- Mrs. Brice thought of the dark and stately high-ceiled dining-room she had known throughout her married days: of the board from which a royal governor of Massachusetts Colony had eaten, and some governors of the Commonwealth since. [9]
- Denisov was out of sorts both because of the rain and also from hunger (none of them had eaten anything since morning), and yet more because he still had no news from Dolokhov and the man sent to capture a "tongue" had not returned. [2]
- In the presence of people, Tracy showed a tranquil outside, but his heart was being eaten out of him by distress and despair. [5]
- The wild sin of our youth has eaten into the soul of my life. [11]
- She had eaten nothing since her breakfast, and she now tried to drink the milk, but it had curdled and was not fit to use; a small bit of bread and a few dates quite satisfied her. [10]
- Mr. Hopper did not have indigestion after taking it, but Colonel Carvel would sooner have eaten, gooseberry pie, which he had never tasted but once. [9]
- Why had he not come to her, Why had he not eaten the breakfast which still lay untouched on the table of his study? [11]
- All the bread need not be French rolls, all the shoes need not be patent leather ones; but the bread must be something that can be eaten, and the shoes must be something that can be worn. [3]
- What would be my wife's mortification when the news was brought that her husband had been eaten by a bear! [4]
- The tigers ate my house, paying no attention when I ordered them to desist, and they would have eaten me if I had stayed --which I didn't, but went away in much haste. [5]
- The tigers ate my horse, paying no attention when I ordered them to desist, and they would even have eaten me if I had stayed--which I didn't, but went away in much haste.... [5]
- At the moment Mr. Thackeray presented himself, I was thoroughly faint from inanition, having eaten nothing since a very slight breakfast, and it was then seven o'clock in the evening. [14]
- Thus in the morning--especially if she had eaten anything rich the day before--she felt a need of being angry and would choose as the handiest pretext Belova's deafness. [2]
- He used many metaphors as to the virtue of the bed, crowning them with the statement that you slept in it dreaming as delicious dreams as though you had eaten poppy, or mandragora, or--He stopped short, said, "By jingo, that's it! [11]
- Let us cease looking at him through Honora's eyes and taking him like daily bread, to be eaten and not thought about. [9]
- But the word locoed has come to have a wider application than to the poor shepherds or the horses and cattle that have eaten the loco. [4]
- I must look like a crocodile that has eaten a whole hippopotamus, or one of the sacred snakes after it has swallowed a rabbit. [10]
- For four years I've eaten the bread of prison, and it's soured my mouth and galled my belly. [11]
- I knew what it meant--Eve had eaten that fruit, and death was come into the world.... [5]
- I knew what it meant --Eve had eaten that fruit, and death was come into the world. [5]
- And however natural it is to desire a lion for one's friend, to be eaten is both uncomfortable and inglorious. [9]
- He accepted her invitation, for he had eaten nothing since the previous evening. [10]
- The mistake was in not forbidding the serpent; then he would have eaten the serpent. [5]
- The doctor asked if he had eaten anything, and how much. [4]
- At noon, when I relieved Mr. Stacey of the deck, the sun had eaten up the fog, and the shores of England stood out boldly. [9]
- The tomatoes which I left slender plants, eaten of bugs and debating whether they would go backward or forward, had become stout and lusty, with thick stems and dark leaves, and some of them had blossomed. [4]
- Only think when I had eaten my own bread I found yours between my teeth--quite unexpectedly--but now--" Klea, thus addressed, glanced at the empty platter and interrupted her sister with a low-toned exclamation. [10]
- What were a hundred dynasties beside that precious life, eaten by shame and sorrow? [11]
- The religion of his ancestors would have pronounced him defiled, had he eaten at the same table with men of another nation. [10]
- Whereupon we go heavily to hard beds of despair, having eaten the cake we bought, and now must pay for unto Penalty, the dark inordinate creditor. [11]
- The straw it had eaten, so many ages gone by, was still in its body, undigested--and even in its legs. [5]
- When the guests had eaten sufficiently they again washed their hands; the plates and dishes were removed, the floor cleansed, and wine and water poured into the bowl. [10]
- Neither of them had eaten since morning, nor had they even thought of hunger. [9]
- Fondness for the ground comes back to a man after he has run the round of pleasure and business, eaten dirt, and sown wild-oats, drifted about the world, and taken the wind of all its moods. [4]
- But she never gave it up until the Spanish soldiers had eaten up all the cats. [5]
- When Smith returned from his expedition for food in the winter of 1609, he found that all the provision except what he had gathered was so rotted from the rain, and eaten by rats and worms, that the hogs would scarcely eat it. [4]
- Having eaten the friendless orphan--having driven away his comrades --having grown calm and reflective at length--I now feel in a kindlier mood. [5]
- We are not fools, no, we will not lie down and be eaten like lambs for any law. [9]
- And then I fell to musing on how many life-histories these grey walls had sheltered for a fitful hour, how many stumbling wayfarers had eaten and drunken in this Hotel of Refuge. [11]
- Natasha ate of everything and thought she had never seen or eaten such buttermilk cakes, such aromatic jam, such honey-and-nut sweets, or such a chicken anywhere. [2]
- The onion was equally divided into eight parts, and eaten with deep thanksgivings. [5]
- This will be enough to last the year, but not more than enough, because hundreds of bees are drowned every day, and other hundreds are eaten by birds, and it is the queen's business to keep the population up to standard--say, fifty thousand. [5]
- John was hungry enough to have eaten the New England Primer. [4]
- I could have eaten with the hogs if I had had birth approaching my lofty official rank; but I hadn't, and so accepted the unavoidable slight and made no complaint. [5]
- When Paula had eaten with Rufinus and his family after the funeral ceremonies, she went into the garden with Pul and the old man--it had been impossible to induce Perpetua to sit at the same table with her mistress. [10]
- Our dinner was eaten together at the "Krone" with the most jovial of hosts, old Betmann, whose card bore the pictures of a bed and a man. [10]
- If he had eaten the green apples, he would have died of them, probably; so that his example is a difficult one to follow. [4]
- We are being eaten out of house and home by his like, and I have said I would endure it no more, and will keep my word. [5]
- As we had eaten nothing since sunrise, we did not waste time in cooking our supper or in eating it, either. [5]
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